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Hacktoberfest2023

Beginners Friendly

HactoberFest2023-For_All_Beginers


Event details :

  • Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code, event host, or company of any size, you can help drive growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to complete the challenge.

  • Hacktoberfest is a celebration open to everyone in our global community.

  • Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects.

  • You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31.

HacktoberFest Rules :

To earn your Hacktoberfest tee or tree reward, you must register and make four valid pull requests (PRs) between October 1-31 (in any time zone). PRs can be made to any public repo on GitHub, not only the ones with issues labeled Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports your pull request as spam or behavior not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate. This year, the first 70,000 participants who successfully complete the challenge will be eligible to receive a prize.



Whether it’s your first or fiftieth pull request, there’s always more to learn! We’ve put together a few resources that can help you create quality pull requests, keep your repositories pristine, and build on your open source knowledge.


Rules To Contribute To This Repo

  • Use any language.
  • C, C++, JAVA, Data Structure and Algorithms, HTML, CSS.
  • Anything valuable.

Steps For Contribution

read CONTRIBUTING.md

1. Fork this repo
2. Star this repo
3. Add a file
4. commit the code
5. Make pull request

Avoid Conflicts {Syncing your fork}

An easy way to avoid conflicts is to add an 'upstream' for your git repo, as other PR's may be merged while you're working on your branch/fork.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/ayushi-ras/Hacktoberfest2023

You can verify that the new remote has been added by typing

git remote -v

To pull any new changes from your parent repo simply run

git merge upstream/master

This will give you any eventual conflicts and allow you to easily solve them in your repo. It's a good idea to use it frequently in between your own commits to make sure that your repo is up to date with its parent.

For more information on syncing forks read this article from Github.

Project Contributors

Thank You